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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VII, No. 4, Feb. 25-March 3, 2007
IFJ
declares int'l day of action for Filipino press safety
Members of the media in Baguio City wore black T-shirts as their contribution to
the nationally- coordinated observation of the international day of protest
against media killings in the country. BY
KIM QUITASOL BAGUIO CITY (246 kms. North
of Manila) – Members of the media here wore black T-shirts on February 23 as
their contribution to the nationally-coordinated observatrion of the
international day of protest against media killings in the country. Arthur Allad-iw,
secretary-general of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP)
Baguio-Benguet chapter, said the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
declared Feb. 23 as an International Day of Action against Impunity and for the
Safety of Filipino Journalists.
“This is fitting
because Feb. 23 is the eve of the anniversary of the first journalist killed
under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. It is also the eve of the anniversary
of Proclamation 1017 which placed the country under a state of national
emergency and resulted in the raid of a newspaper, shut down of critical radio
programs and threats of closure of networks and newspapers,” the IFJ statement
read. Even the photojournalists
covering senatorial sorties in this city wore black shirts to express their
protest against the continued killings of journalists, said Artemio Dumlao, NUJP
national auditor and Baguio-Benguet chapter chairman. Dumlao added that 50 media
practitioners have been killed under the Arroyo regime. The latest victim was
Hernani Pastolero, an editor of the Lightning Courier in Sultan Kudarat.
Dumlao noted that most of the killings of journalists are unsolved.
Allad-iw also shared that
other NUJP chapters, media organizations and practitioners in other parts of the
country also joined the protest. The NUJP national leadership had enjoined
journalists and press freedom advocates to participate in a Walk for Press
Freedom to express their concern over the unsolved murders of
journalists.
The IFJ
represents over 500,000 journalists in more than 115 countries. NUJP is
affiliated with the IFJ. Northern Dispatch / Posted by Bulatlat © 2007 Bulatlat
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Baguio Media Wear
Black to Protest Killings
Northern Dispatch
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